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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Role of AI in any OS Post 88480 by Neo on Friday 4th of November 2005 02:28:28 PM
Old 11-04-2005
AI seems to be losing favor. Studies show that, in the current day and age, even with powerful processors and cheap memory, computers have the "intelligence" about equal to an earthworm.

The area that is gaining ground is in agents (I would hesitate to call them "intelligenct agents") that do small tasks for humans.

I just had a long telphone conversation with student working on his thesis who interviewed me on this topic, and the mental image to keep in mind is Tom Cruise in front of the large parabolic screen in the movie "Minority Report".

In Minority Report, Tom Hank's character is shown working with a large screen supported by what appears to be agent-based software supporting information retrieval and human data analysis.

Agents help humans, but the 'intelligence' is in the human mind.
 

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MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::Role(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	       MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::Role(3pm)

NAME
MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::Role - Role declarations METHODS
generate_export CodeRef Object->generate_export () Returns a closure with a call to "make_anon_metaclass". CONSUMES
o MooseX::Declare::Syntax::MooseSetup o MooseX::Declare::Syntax::RoleApplication MODIFIED METHODS
imported_moose_symbols List Object->imported_moose_symbols () Extends the existing "imported_moose_symbols" in MooseX::Declare::Syntax::MooseSetup with "requires", "extends", "has", "inner" and "super". import_symbols_from Str Object->import_symbols_from () Will return Moose::Role instead of the default Moose. make_anon_metaclass Object Object->make_anon_metaclass () This will return an anonymous instance of Moose::Meta::Role. SEE ALSO
o MooseX::Declare o MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::Class o MooseX::Declare::Syntax::RoleApplication o MooseX::Declare::Syntax::MooseSetup AUTHOR
Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2008 by Florian Ragwitz. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.18.2 2013-12-14 MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::Role(3pm)
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